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LlannefyddC • Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch •
LlansannanC •
Nantglyn •
Ysbyty Ifan/
Yspytty IfanC Isdulas AbergeleC • Betws-yn-RhosC •
EglwysbachC • Llanddoged/LlanddogetC...
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Ysbyty Ifan (often
formerly anglicised as
Yspytty Ifan) is a small,
historic village and
community in the
Conwy County Borough of Wales. The po****tion...
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Copperworks (ID PRN30665). in the 'SMR' for
Dyfed Archaeological Trust (DAT)
Yspytty Tin
Plate Works (ID NPRN40511). at the
Royal Commission on the Ancient...
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Woolhope Club -
Transactions 1928 -
Notes on the
derivation of "Bettws" and "
Yspytty" and the
origin of parishes" (PDF). www.woolhopeclub.org.uk. pp. 170–175...
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Saint Pierre and Runstone, and
Yspytty Ystwith; and to the
Township of
Lower Gwnnws.
Ewenny and
Saint Bride's...
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Madoc Fault E&W 165
Wonastow Fault Monmouthshire Mem E&W 233/250
Wrexham Fault E&W 121
Yspytty Ifan
Fault E&W 120
Ystwyth Fault E&W 179 Mem E&W 151/165...
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North Wales. J.
Gleave and sons. p. 189. "Price,
Ellis Dr plas Iolyn,
Yspytty Fan,
Wales d. Yes, date unknown".
Archived from the
original on 5 June...
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career as a
teacher at
Dolgelly Grammar School after which he was
Rector of
Yspytty then
Vicar of
Llanfihangel Aberbythych.
During this time he was also the...
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early 1840s, a
tramway had been
built from an
ironstone mine at
Llidiart Yspytty, to the west of
Porthmadog to the
quays on the
western bank of the Afon...
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possibly as
early as the 1830s. It
connected the
ironstone mine at
Llidiart Yspytty to
Porthmadog harbour.
Little is
known about the
operation of the railway...